Recent content by Michael_265

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    Why is Toshiba laptop SLEEP mode not working with the Win 10 April 2018 update?

    TY flobernd. In a week of reading about and/or testing perhaps as many as 100 options -- this is one I had not considered. I did find the Intel Management Engine Interface under "System devices" in the Device Manager. I then managed to update a 2013 version to version 11.0.0.1166 in 2015...
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    Why is Toshiba laptop SLEEP mode not working with the Win 10 April 2018 update?

    After updating Windows 10 to version 1803 (the April 2018 update) last week SLEEP mode no longer works. What I mean is that instead of putting my Toshiba Satellite L75-A7271 to sleep it actually shuts down to the power off state. (No BIOS update since 2014 -- but Intel had a newer display...
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    How do I mark an issue/question as solved?

    "you can't choose your own post as a solution" Ahha...I thought that was part of the problem. TY. Microsoft Community Forum is the same way...I don't know why. :-)
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    How do I mark an issue/question as solved?

    How do I mark this as solved? http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3576928/disabled-touchpad-toshiba-reenabled.html
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    Disabled touchpad (Toshiba) keeps getting reenabled

    Since my 'fix' on November 26th I have not had an instance where my disabled touchpad was accidentally re-enabled while typing a tweet or a comment (as described above). So I consider this issue as SOLVED. The fix was to change the Elan touchpad properties via Control Panel > Mouse. You then...
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    Disabled touchpad (Toshiba) keeps getting reenabled

    I have a wireless mouse and really have no need to enable the touchpad on my Toshiba Satellite L75-A7271. So I disabled it via the FN+F5 keystroke combination. ISSUE: Suddenly while I am typing away I must press some unintended key (or keystroke combo other than FN+F5) that re-enables the...
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    MSConfig Boot Tab

    In MSConfig (System Configuration) when you select the tab named BOOT you will see the different OSs (operating systems) available when booting a Windows 10 laptop. For example, mine shows: Windows 10 (C:\Windows) : Current OS: Default OS Windows 10 Recovery (\Windows) Enter into AOMEI OneKey...